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Friday, September 4th, 2009 one Commented
Under: Coronary Heart Disease

Every day the average heart beats (widening and narrowing) to 100,000 times and able to pump approximately 2000 liters of blood. If until the age of 70 years, the human heart will beat 2.5 billion times as much non-stop.
Atherosclerosis comes from the Greek, which means athero is clay, and sclerosis, meaning hardening. This [...]

Coronary Heart Disease ( Information for Patient)

Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009 6 Commented
Under: Coronary Heart Disease

Causes – Diagnosis – Treatment
The heart’s like a pump work consisting of several rooms. Heart organ covered with muscles and with a variety of blood vessels in and out. The flow of blood from the lungs, where blood in the oxygen, flowing into the heart and pumped out to all parts of the body.
When [...]

More About Coronary Artery Disease or Ischaemic Heart Disease

Friday, July 17th, 2009 No Commented
Under: Heart Disease

Cause and Pathogenesis
A multitude of factors are responsible for the development of Ischaemic Heart Disease. The major risk factors are smoking, diabetes mellitus and cholesterol levels. Those with Hypercholesterolaemia (elevated blood levels of cholesterol) have a much higher tendency to develop the disease. There is also the theory that Hypertension is a risk factor [...]

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